My Quest for the Yeti : Confronting the Himalayas’ Deepest Mystery

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pp. 169, b/w illustrations, maps. “The first human to climb Everest without bottled oxygen, and the first to summit the world’s 14 highest peaks, Messner is a legend in mountaineering circles. How appropriate, then, that he should take on another legend associated with mountains–the yeti, aka the Abominable Snowman. Messner’s quest to uncover the truth behind the legend begins in July 1986, in Tibet, where, at night, deep in that country’s eastern wilderness, he encounters something: “the creature towered menacingly, its face a gray shadow, its body a black outline. Covered with hair, it stood upright on two short legs and had powerful arms.” On and off for the next 11 years, Messner undertakes expeditions through Tibet and Bhutan in search of that creature. In time, he learns to distinguish between the myth of the yeti (“a collective term for all the monsters of the Himalayas, real or imagined”) and the animal on which the myth is based, which he realizes is known throughout the region as the chemo or dremo, and which he concludes is a type of brown bear (Ursus arctus), which he observes several times.”

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ISBN 0312203942
ISBN13 9780312203948
Number of pages 169
Original Title My Quest for the Yeti : Confronting the Himalayas' Deepest Mystery
Published Date 2000
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication New York
Edition First Edition
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pp. 169, b/w illustrations, maps. “The first human to climb Everest without bottled oxygen, and the first to summit the world’s 14 highest peaks, Messner is a legend in mountaineering circles. How appropriate, then, that he should take on another legend associated with mountains–the yeti, aka the Abominable Snowman. Messner’s quest to uncover the truth behind the legend begins in July 1986, in Tibet, where, at night, deep in that country’s eastern wilderness, he encounters something: “the creature towered menacingly, its face a gray shadow, its body a black outline. Covered with hair, it stood upright on two short legs and had powerful arms.” On and off for the next 11 years, Messner undertakes expeditions through Tibet and Bhutan in search of that creature. In time, he learns to distinguish between the myth of the yeti (“a collective term for all the monsters of the Himalayas, real or imagined”) and the animal on which the myth is based, which he realizes is known throughout the region as the chemo or dremo, and which he concludes is a type of brown bear (Ursus arctus), which he observes several times.”

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